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I replaced my 2003 PMB plastics with a like-new set of 2005 OMB plastics last Summer.
I still have the PMB gas tank and it is looking for a new home.
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It is in great shape. No dents, no rust. It has one hairline scratch about 1 inch long that you'd have to look for. There are a lot of reflections in these photos but the tank is near spotless. I buffed it before taking photos. I kept 3M protective film on the wear areas and a half tank bra on it for 50,000 miles. It looks far better than all the tanks you'll find on Ebay, which all seem to be off salvage bikes and have dents and scratches galore as well as internal rust. Those crappy looking tanks are $125-$175 - this one is $200+shipping for any of you. I have it on Ebay now for $60 more. A new tank is $1,100.00.
It has a cap but you'll want to use yours to match your ignition. There's no key for this one.
Message me if interested.
I replaced my 2003 PMB plastics with a like-new set of 2005 OMB plastics last Summer.
I still have the PMB gas tank and it is looking for a new home.
026 PMB gas tank left.jpg 027 PMB gas tank right.jpg
It is in great shape. No dents, no rust. It has one hairline scratch about 1 inch long that you'd have to look for. There are a lot of reflections in these photos but the tank is near spotless. I buffed it before taking photos. I kept 3M protective film on the wear areas and a half tank bra on it for 50,000 miles. It looks far better than all the tanks you'll find on Ebay, which all seem to be off salvage bikes and have dents and scratches galore as well as internal rust. Those crappy looking tanks are $125-$175 - this one is $200+shipping for any of you. I have it on Ebay now for $60 more. A new tank is $1,100.00.
It has a cap but you'll want to use yours to match your ignition. There's no key for this one.
Message me if interested.